Urinary Protien
Mar 17 2007, Charu

Diabetic nephropathy: A grave complication of diabetes that leads to kidney failure over the time. This will soon be detected well before the condition goes out of control of Type-2 diabetes patients. Doctors at the Massachusetts General Hospital and...

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